First report of in vitro selection of RNA aptamers targeted to recombinant Loxosceles laeta spider toxins
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Sapag Muñoz de la Peña, Amalia
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First report of in vitro selection of RNA aptamers targeted to recombinant Loxosceles laeta spider toxins
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Background: Loxoscelism is the envenomation caused by the bite of Loxosceles spp. spiders. It entails severe
necrotizing skin lesions, sometimes accompanied by systemic reactions and even death. There are no diagnostic
means and treatment is mostly palliative. The main toxin, found in several isoforms in the venom, is
sphingomyelinase D (SMD), a phospholipase that has been used to generate antibodies intended for medical
applications. Nucleic acid aptamers are a promising alternative to antibodies. Aptamers may be isolated from a
combinatorial mixture of oligonucleotides by iterative selection of those that bind to the target. In this work, two
Loxosceles laeta SMD isoforms, Ll1 and Ll2, were produced in bacteria and used as targets with the aim of
identifying RNA aptamers that inhibit sphingomyelinase activity.
Results: Six RNA aptamers capable of eliciting partial but statistically significant inhibitions of the sphingomyelinase
activity of recombinant SMD-Ll1 and SMD-Ll2 were obtained: four aptamers exert ~17% inhibition of SMD-Ll1, while
two aptamers result in ~25% inhibition of SMD-Ll2 and ~18% cross inhibition of SMD-Ll1.
Conclusions: This work is the first attempt to obtain aptamers with therapeutic and diagnostic potential for
loxoscelism and provides an initial platform to undertake the development of novel anti Loxosceles venom agents.
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Biological Research 2014, 47:2
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